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November 3rd, 2012, 00:12 | #1 |
Just bought Echo 1/VFC Full Metal Platinum Series M4
Hey guys I'm new to airsoft and just picked up an Echo 1 Platinum Series M4 today, and so far I'm very happy with it. I just have two questions.
First thing: I've adjusted the sights and hop, but my gun consistently fires 2-3 inches to the left from 15 feet indoors. I plan on using it for field games and if it's that far off close range I'm worried about it's accuracy from far away. I've read up that it's the hop rubber but is this a big issue? After just spending all that money on a gun I don't want to dish out more cash to get it to shoot properly. Is this an easy fix? or since I'm still under warranty should I exchange it for another one? Second (very minor): I bought a replacement flash hider to swap in for the orange tip that came with it. Seems like its glued on, how would I go about changing it out? Also just went through age verification so it should be up soon. Thanks for the help! |
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November 3rd, 2012, 00:23 | #2 |
Put a few more shots through it if you can to break in the gun. It will settle down after that.
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November 3rd, 2012, 00:30 | #3 |
First, make sure your rifle is straight up and down and isn't canted when you're firing. If it's consistently off to the left it could be that you're canting it (if you're a right handed shooter) and it's "cutting" to the left. If not then it's fairly easy fix to get to the part you need to modify/tune. Whether or not you should do it yourself or take it back to get it fixed or exchanged will depend on how you feel about it and if you're mechanically inclined. Note that 15 feet definitely isn't enough space to do any testing. Ideally you'd have at least 40 feet and I would personally wait til you get outdoors to fire at a milk carton or whatever they have at the field you're going to to see if your gun really is chopping BB's to the side as much as you say it is.
Now to do some diagnostics and possibly fix your accuracy problem (if you can't find someone experienced to help you with a fix and find on the field that it chops really far to the left) basically separate the upper portion of your gun from the lower portion (basically punch out the two body pins and pull it apart, keeping care to not mess up your charging handle, watch a youtube video on how to do it) and you'll see your hop up assembly and barrel on the upper portion. Pull that out; it'll look like this: http://www.defconairsoft.co.uk/revie...y/DSC00383.JPG Take it apart (again watch a guide, youtube is a great instructional tool if you can find a high quality video (and that doesn't mean some 12 year old saying "dis gun iz da best hurr durr)) and "reseat" the hop up bucking (as well as check for possible damage or if the top nub that puts pressure on the top of the BB to induce backspin is off centre). Secondly; Hot water and twist with pliers or heat gun and twist with pliers.
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November 3rd, 2012, 16:22 | #4 |
Thanks for the tips, the gun is up and running fine now. Appreciate the help!
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